THIS IS THE SUNRISE. LOOK AT THAT. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. SOME FOLKS IN DAYTONA BEACH THIS MORNING SENT US IN THESE PICTURES ON TWITTER THERE. THANK YOU FOR SENDING THAT IN, ATLANTIC SUNRISE. GORGEOUS THIS MORNING. WE'RE STILL SEEING PLENTY OF SUN AT THE COAST. THE STORMS ARE OFF TO THE WEST WE'LL HAVE TO BE WATCHING, PUSHING OFFSHORE IN FLAGLER COUNTY AND VOLUSIA COUNTY BY, SAY, EARLY AFTERNOON. IN FACT, YOU CAN SEE RIGHT NOW THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS MAKING THEIR WAY OVER THROUGH I-75, A FEW STRETCHING ALL THE WAY UP INTO NORTHWEST VOLUSIA HERE, BACK INTO NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY AS WELL. A QUICK SPRINKLE AROUND De LAND, HEAVIER SHOWERS, SUN SHOWERS AFTER LAKE KATHRYN, SOME OF THOSE AREAS. BY 12:40, THE HEAVIER THUNDERSTORM WILL BE IN LISBON IN NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY. THEY'RE MOVING AWAY FROM THE VILLAGES. WET TEE TIMES AROUND MIDDAY THERE. BUSHNELL TO WEBSTER, HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS, TRACKING EAST-NORTHEAST. AROUND DISNEY I'VE SEEN ONE LITTLE SHOWER POPPING UP ON THE 429 HERE. JUST A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME. WE'LL START TO POP UP SHOWERS THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON. THERE'S 4:00. BOTH SEA BREEZES ARE GETTING CLOSER TOGETHER. WE'RE LIKELY TO SEE THE MERGER AGAIN THIS EVENING FROM 5 TO 7 P.M. SHOWERS AND STORMS INTENSIFYING, LIKELY IN A SIMILAR LOCATION, POSSIBLY NEAR I-4 AND KIND OF RAINING OUT HERE THROUGH 11:00 AND DRIFTING OFF TO THE COASTLINE AND POINTS SOUTHWARD. RIGHT NOW, 87 DEGREES. PLENTY OF HEAT AND HUMIDITY. MOSTLY CLOUDY TO PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES HAVE BUILT UP. CALM WINDS, BUT IT FEELS LIKE 93 DEGREES, ESPECIALLY WITH THAT MUCH OF A BREEZE. TEMPERATURES AREA-WIDE RUNNING IN THE MID AND UPPER 80'S. IT FEELS MORE LIKE THE 90'S ANYWHERE ON THE MAP. THE HOTTEST HEAT INDEX RIGHT NOW IS ACTUALLY BEING REPORTED IN LEESBURG, BUT THOSE STORMS ARE OFF TO THE WEST TO BRING YOU SOME COOLING RELIEF. TEMPERATURES ARE 89 TO 90 AT THE BEACHES TODAY. 92 BACK INLAND. AROUND ORLANDO AND SANFORD, CLOSER TO 91 IN THE VILLAGES TODAY IF WE CAN GET THERE WITH THE STORMS AROUND. WE MIGHT COME UP A LITTLE SHORT. RIP CURRENTS ARE CERTAINLY AN ISSUE ALONG THE COASTLINE. MODERATE RISK, STORMS MOVING OFF THE COAST INTO THE MID AND LATE AFTERNOON HOURS. THE SURF TEMPERATURES ARE RUNNING 80 DEGREES. SEA BREEZES COLLIDE AGAIN TOMORROW. SO STRONG AFTERNOON STORMS. WE BEGIN TO SEE A TRANSITION TO MORE OF A SOUTHEASTERLY WIND FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY. THAT MEANS THE STORMS ARE GOING TO FOCUS MORE TO THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE PENINSULA AS WE HEAD INTO SATURDAY. THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAST HAS SOME SUBTLE CHANGES ON WHERE WE SEE THE RAIN. THIS EVENING, PLAN FOR IT RIGHT DOWN THE CENTER OF THE STATE. PUSHING OVER TOWARD THE COASTLINE. WE'LL DO THAT AGAIN LIKELY TOMORROW BEFORE WE START TO SEE